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8/10/2011

Eureka Rectangular Floor Saver Review

Eureka Rectangular Floor Saver
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This Eureka brand floor saver is not much more than a very thin sheet of very ordinary vinyl.The photo on Amazon might look like there are grommets in the corners for your tent stakes, but look closely and that is not the case.I ordered this product along with a new tent, but I could have done better at a fabric or hardware store.

Eureka! Tent Accessories Floor Saver / Rectangular Large Md: 2660155

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Eureka Rectangular Floor Savers.

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7/18/2011

Marmot Earlylight 2-Person Tent w/ Footprint & Gearloft Review

Marmot Earlylight 2-Person Tent w/ Footprint & Gearloft
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As a professional, I have to say this tent is awesome, and despite what the other review said, I believe it works well in cold weather as well as hot.The vents at the top (which are there so you don't suffocate in the snow) can easily be velcroed shut.This, combined with the fly keep out the wind nicely.True, the window in the fly is always open for anyone to look in, but it's pretty small.Don't camp with weirdos!
I love the fact that the fly comes all the way to the ground, which is great in the rain, and allows me to keep my gear dry without it being inside the tent.It's easy and quick to put up...a little tough in the wind, but doable.because of it's low profile, shape of the fly, and tie-down anchors, it performs excellently in strong winds.

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Product Description:
The Marmot Earlylight 2-Person Tent gives first-time tent-buyers a great start for backcountry adventures. The double-doors keep you and your partner from trampling each other on the way in and out. Marmot also added full-size double vestibules for plenty of out-of-the-rain storage. When you want to go really light, you can pitch the Earlylight Tent's fly and footprint while leaving the body in the trunk of your car.

Product Features

    Material: [Fly] 68D nylon; [Floor] 70D nylon
    Freestanding: Yes
    Poles: 2
    Pole Material: DAC Featherlite
    Doors: 2
    Clip / Sleeve: Clip
    Floor Space: 54 x 88in (137 x 224cm), 30sq ft (2.8sq m)
    Interior Height: 39in (99cm)
    Vestibule Space: 18sq ft (1.7sq m)
    Packed Size: 18 x 7in (46 x 18cm)
    Ventilation: Mesh walls
    Weight: 5lb 5oz (2410g)
    Recommended Use: Backpacking, camping
    Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
    Country of Origin: Azerbaijan


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4/24/2011

Vaude Power Odyssee 2 Persons Tent, Orange Review

Vaude Power Odyssee 2 Persons Tent, Orange
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The big difference between this tent and most that you can buy in the US is that it pitches fly-sheet-first. So instead of pitching the inner tent and then throwing the fly sheet over it, if needed, you pitch the outer tent and then raise the inner tent inside it.

I have had both types of tent and I have to admit that this is the style for me.

The down side to these tents is that if you want to keep the bugs out then you have to pitch the whole tent, you can't just have the inner. So fair weather campers in California are going to hate this.

The up side to this tent is that you can pitch it without getting your gear and your tent all soaking wet.

In the event that you need to pitch or strike the tent in the wet you can deal with your gear and your inner tent under cover. An anecdote may help: I was walking in the north west of Scotland in early October. As I approached my camping spot near Arisaig the heavens opened. Reaching my site I dropped my pack on the ground, pulled the tent off the top, unrolled it into four parts (pegs, poles, inner and outer). I always roll the groundsheet around the rest, so I had unrolled that on the ground. Without unfolding it I wrapped it over my pack and put the pegs on top. Now all my gear and the non-waterproof part of the tent were under cover. I unfolded the outer over the pile of gear and stuck the poles in. I now had a waterproof enclosure over my gear. I grabbed a few pegs to secure the outer corners and dived inside. I could now take off my rain gear and finish pitching the tent in the dry. In the morning it was still raining, but I was able to get everything except the outer tent packed in the dry before I took it down.

So for me this is the tent to have. If you camp in the majority of this continent, where getting wet during pitching and striking is likely, then you should seriously consider this tent or another with external poles.

As an added benefit, the poles don't run on the outer and the inner doesn't touch the outer, so there's less wear and greater longevity for the outer and the condensation doesn't transfer to the inner in cool weather.

For this specific tent, I find it very good. Build quality is great and there's adequate ventilation. It's not too heavy to carry, though it is a significant item. I recommend it over all the inner-first style tents.

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Product Description:
The Power Odyssee now with a Powerframe construction for even simpler set up and improved wind stability.Capacity: 2 persons; Weight: 2050 / 2460 g (min/max), 4 lb 8 oz / 5 lb 7 oz (min/max); Fly/wp: 40 D Polyamid Ripstop 240 T siliconized on both sides 3000 mm; Innertent: 30 D Polyester Ripstop 285 T; Floor/wp: 40 D Polyamid Ripstop 240 T laminated 10,000 mm; Stuff Sack: 55 x 16 cm / 22 x 6 in; Poles: Al 7001 T6; 9.0 mm; Pegs: 10; Guylines: 4.

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4/22/2011

GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter Tent Review

GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter Tent
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A great tent for the light weight backpacker. Pros - the tent is light and folds up small. The set up is a little tricky because you are dealing with stakes to hold the tent down. This is more of a rain fly than a tent. There is NO BOTTOM for this tent. They sell a separate bottom for this model or you can buy the bug-screen insert that fits perfectly inside this tent. You can use trekking-poles to hold it up the tent, however this sucks because once you go inside the tent in limits the amount of space you have and you are always fearful of knocking down one or both of the trekking-poles and down comes they tent with you in it. I like to use the corner loops and tie the tent to a tree using string or rope. This way you have more room and you can roll over in the night without worry of bringing down the house. What I don't like about the tent besides the trekking pole thing is you need to stake down the tent to have it work properly and you really need to be in a place that has some place to hang the tent. Another words this tent is not very useful if you are in a place that has a hard ground where stakes don't work and/or a place that has no trees to hang up the tent. One more thing, it really helps to buy a light weight tarp for this tent to sit on. My 6'-8" friend used this tent for five nights while hiking in the Sespe wilderness in 2010. It was the first time he had a back packing tent that actually fit him. This tent can easily and comfortably hold two people and two backpacks, or one giant person like SHAQ.

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Product Description:
The innovative, ultra-lite GoLite Shangri-La 2 backcountry shelter delivers serious weather protection for 4-season use and unparalleled space-to-weight ratio with superb durability. It can be used by itself, with the Shangri-La 2 Floor, or with the Shangri-La 2 Nest inner bug tent (note that it doesn't come with a floor). Large enough for two sleepers, this ultra-lite dual-peak design can be pitched with your trekking poles, over paddles or ski poles, or hang it from branches via its top loops.
The reflective stake out loops keep you from tripping in the middle of the night and the hydrophilic thread at the seams expand when wet--sealing the seams and eliminating the need for liquid sealant. The Shangri-La 2 provides 49 square feet of protected interior space. Dual roof vents allow air to circulate and combat condensation build-up. Six Y-stakes, a stake sack, and tent stuff sack are included.
The ultra-lite waterproof SilLite fabric of the Shangri-La 2 sheds both rain and snow, making the Shangri-La 2 surprisingly weather-resistant. Silicone-elastomere fabrics allow their fibers to stretch without separating or breaking, and this makes them stronger than conventional PU-coated (or PU/siliconized) fabrics for a far lower weight. Silicone impregnation means that the silicone completely permeates the fibers and also makes the fabric hydrophobic, so it doesn't soak up water and gain weight.
Specifications:

    Usage: 3- to 4-season backpacking
    Capacity: 2 sleepers
    Area: 49 square feet
    Interior height: 45 inches
    Packed weight: 1 pound, 13 ounces
    Wall fabric: 30D Silicone-elastomere
    Floor fabric: None, floorless

Manufacturer's Warranty
Lifetime warranty
About GoLite
Founded in 1998, GoLite is a premier producer of lightweight clothing and equipment for active outdoor sports. Inspired, designed, and tested in Boulder, Colorado, GoLite products offer uncompromised performance at the lightest possible weight to maximize performance and enjoyment in the outdoors. Environmental stewardship and social responsibility have been fundamental to GoLite's mission and core values since its founding. GoLite is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint--to GoLite on the Planet--through innovation, resourcefulness, and partnership.


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1/09/2011

Kelty Gunnison 2.1 Tent Review

Kelty Gunnison 2.1 Tent
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I bought this for use as a two person backpacking and car camping tent.I also bought a REI half dome two person tent to which I compared it.These are very similarly designed tents.I set up both tents (in my living room) and did a side-by-side comparison.I never actually used the tent and so can only speak to its design and not its actual performance.I ultimately returned the Kelty Gunnison 2.1 tent but it was a close call and I will explain the good & the not so bad below.

First, I feel that for the weight & price, it would be hard to find a more spacious tent.The Kelty Gunnison felt a little more spacious than the REI half dome which was no slouch in this category as well.This is consistent with the Kelty's reported 3 more square feet (37 sq ft total) than the REI half dome.For people who are tall (over 6'--I am 6'2") this is a very long tent at 92".This is 2 inches longer than the rei half dome.Both tents are longer than many ultralight tents that I have sadly found to typically not be be designed with people over 6' in mind.For instance, the REI QUARTER dome is a tight fit for any one over 6'.The Gunnison is also listed at a 40" peak height which is fairly decent and I was able to sit upright in the tent comfortably.However, if you are 6'2" or above, the extra inch of height in the REI half dome is just enough that you can get a little farther from the center of the tent & still be upright.This would be handy if you were sitting in the tent with someone at night or riding out a storm.Weight wise the Kelty gunnsion is listed as a few ounces less in weight than the REI half dome.The kelty is reported to have a package weight of 5 lbs 9 oz.I considered the weight difference to be insignificant.There are lighter weight options for two person tents, but they will not have as much space and will be more costly.

The vestibules for the Kelty are massive with each vestibule being listed at 12 sq ft for the kelty and 9 sq ft each for the REI half dome.I obviously did not stake out either tent in my house, but the kelty vestibules definitely seemed larger.These vestibules would leave plenty of room for backpacks and probably the proverbial kitchen sink as well.

Next I will address the design of the tent.The kelty uses a plastic, but reasonably sturdy appearing hub for the tent poles whereas the half dome uses a metal one.On the Kelty tent, the rainfly and tent body are connected to the tent poles using plastic Jake's Foot connectors.On the half dome they are connected through the more traditional metal grommets.The entrance doors on both sides of the Kelty are smaller and more in the center of the tent than for the REI half dome.With the rainfly on, this made it slightly more difficult for easy entrance & exit with the Gunnison.This may theoretically also mean the Gunnsion would offer more protection from the rain getting in and out of the tent, but I obviously did not get to test this theory.I also am not aware of problems with the half dome in this regard.The overall tent body and rainfly of both tents seemed very similar in regards to material.The vents and netting also seemed reasonably comparable and I can only guess that ventilation in both tents would be reasonably similar.

For me, I ultimately chose the half dome over the gunnison but it was a tough call and I liked the gunnison's design as well.My biggest issue with the tent was the plastic hub and the plastic Jake's foot connectors.These are used in other tents as well.They may work great, but I personally prefer the metal hub and grommets of the half dome.I also liked the size and position of the doors much more in the half dome.The gunnsion was a little more spacious and had larger vestibules, but I felt this difference was not too dramatic.

In summary, I felt the Kelty Gunnsion 2.1 is a spacious tent with large vestibules at a decent price.It is a great option for tall individuals.I personally do not like the Jake's foot connectors or the plastic hub as they do not appear very rugged.However, I do not have any evidence that this would ever be a problem in the field longterm.I would have preferred doors that were a little larger and less centered.However, this may not be as much of an issue for smaller individuals and may be advantageous in rain.My preference would also be for a lighter tent, but for the space and money I dont think you can find a better deal.If you were wanting a lighter two person tent that would also be good for taller people, I would check out the big agnes emerald series or the the big agnes copper spur series.However, the improved weight is offset by smaller space and higher price.

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Product Description:
The Kelty Gunnison 2.1 Tent is the redesigned Gunnison 2 tent with added features and durability. The Gunnison 2.1 Tents color-coded clip construction makes setup easy. Internal storage pockets keep your gear organized and off of the floor. Side wall vents and a mesh ceiling allow for ventilation, keeping you cool. The seams on the floor of the Gunnison 2.1 Tent are taped, keeping water from seeping in. The Kelty Gunnison 2.1 Tent is a versatile and spacious tent for a couple or a crowd.

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11/10/2010

Eureka Apex 2XT Adventure 7' 5" by 4' 11" Two-Person Tent Review

Eureka Apex 2XT Adventure 7' 5' by 4' 11' Two-Person Tent
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I've taken this tent out three times so far. Once "car camping" and two backpacking trips. Two of those trips we had very heavy rains. Both times the tent stayed completely dry. I was very impressed. This is also one of the only two person tents that I've camped with that is actually comfortable for two people. The dual vestibules give plenty of gear room. Set up is simple even for one person. It's a little on the heavy side for backpacking - if that will be your main use I suggest looking at the Pinnacle Pass which is the same tent but with aluminum poles that make it about a pound lighter.

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Nicely lightweight with a compact fold size, the Eureka Apex 2 is a great choice for three-season backpacking treks to the backcountry. It also offers good storage space, with full vestibules on each side (6.7 square foot apiece) for stashing your gear out of the way. The Apex XT balances maximal thermal efficiency with superior ventilation, thanks to one entire wall of no-see-um mesh--great for stargazing on clear summer nights. The other walls are waterproof while a sturdy double-coated StormShield polyester fly protects the mesh wall in inclement weather. It also features a factory-taped, bathtub floor that keeps seams taught and high off the ground for superior protection.
This free-standing, two-pole tent is quick and easy to set up with its durable shockcorded fiberglass frame, ring and pin attachments, pole sleeve attachments, and color coded webbing. A poke out vent in the sidewall provides additional ventilation when needed. Other features include:

    Twin track zippers for separate operation of the window in the door
    External guy points on the fly help secure your tent in high winds
    Two mesh gear pockets for internal storage
    Clothes line loop, flashlight loop
    2 doors, 2 windows
    Tent, pole, and stake bags included

Specifications:

    Area: 36.5 square feet
    Floor size: 7 feet, 5 inches by 4 feet, 11 inches
    Center height: 3 feet, 7.5 inches
    Wall fabrics: 1.9-ounce 70D Polyester taffeta 800mm coating
    Floor fabrics: 1.9-ounce 70D Polyester taffeta 800mm coating
    Fly fabrics: 1.9-ounce 75D 185T StormShield Polyester 800mm coating
    Pack size: 6 by 18.5 inches
    Weight: 5 pounds, 12 ounces

About Eureka
Though the exact year is unknown, Eureka's long history begins prior to 1895 in Binghamton, New York, where the company still resides today. Then known as the Eureka Tent & Awning Company, its first wares were canvas products--most notably, Conestoga wagon covers and horse blankets for nineteenth century American frontiersmen--as well as American flags, store awnings, and camping tents.
The company increased production of its custom canvas products locally throughout the 1930s and during the 1940 and even fabricated and erected the IBM "tent cities" just outside Binghamton. The seven acres of tents housed thousands of IBM salesmen during the company's annual stockholders meeting, which had since outgrown its previous locale. In the 1940s, with the advent of World War II and the increased demand for hospital ward tents, Eureka expanded operations and began shipping tents worldwide. Ultimately, upon the post-war return of the GIs and the resultant housing shortage, Eureka turned its attention to the home front during the 1950s by supplying awnings for the multitude of mobile homes that were purchased.
In 1960, Eureka's new and innovative Draw-Tite tent, with its practical, free standing external frame, was used in a Himalayan Expedition to Nepal by world renowned Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person documented to summit Mt. Everest only six years earlier. In 1963, Eureka made history during its own Mt. Everest ascent, with more than 60 of its tents sheltering participants from fierce 60+ mph winds and temperatures reaching below -20